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Ancient and Modern Conceptions of the Rule of Law
Ancient Greek History and Contemporary Social Science, 2018This chapter provides a definition of the contested concept of the rule of law and suggests that it consists of three components: legal supremacy, legal equality and legal certainty.
Sara Forsdyke
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Political Trials in Ancient Greece
, 2020Political trials can deepen our understanding of the history, constitution, law, politics and foreign policy of a society as well as of its general ethos. "Political Trials in Ancient Greece" concentrates on 5th and 4th century BC Athens and on Macedonia
R. Bauman
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2018
This chapter gives an overview of law in ancient Greece. After discussing the unity of Greek law and scholarship on Greek law, it reviews the evidence for law in Gortyn (in Crete), including the Gortyn Law Code, in Sparta, and at greater length in Athens, which is best documented. Athens had a highly democratic legal system.
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This chapter gives an overview of law in ancient Greece. After discussing the unity of Greek law and scholarship on Greek law, it reviews the evidence for law in Gortyn (in Crete), including the Gortyn Law Code, in Sparta, and at greater length in Athens, which is best documented. Athens had a highly democratic legal system.
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Ancient Greek Laws: A Sourcebook
The American Journal of Legal History, 1998Chapter 1. Oikos, Inheritance, Marriage - Divorce, Sexual Offences, Personal Status Chapter 2. Agora, Trade, Finances, Leases, Coinage, Animals 62 Chapter 3. Polis, Penal Regulations, Constitution (Politeia), Procedure, Cleanliness, Property and Debts, Establishing Colonies, Polis-Institutions, Building, Naval Affairs, Inter-polis ...
David C. Mirhady, Ilias Arnaoutoglou
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2022
Law played a major role in the cultures of the ancient Near East. Law from Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq) is evidenced in collections of formal law, records from historical cases, and decrees of social equity. The law of the Hittite Empire is also recorded in a collection of formal law, the Hittite Laws, and in legal records. By contrast, not much evidence
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Law played a major role in the cultures of the ancient Near East. Law from Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq) is evidenced in collections of formal law, records from historical cases, and decrees of social equity. The law of the Hittite Empire is also recorded in a collection of formal law, the Hittite Laws, and in legal records. By contrast, not much evidence
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2015
Ancient Near Eastern Law. The oldest documented law comes from the ancient Near East. The earliest legal texts come from about 2600 B.C.E., a few hundred years after the invention of writing, and they predate by millennia the documentation for law from the other early civilizations of China and India.
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Ancient Near Eastern Law. The oldest documented law comes from the ancient Near East. The earliest legal texts come from about 2600 B.C.E., a few hundred years after the invention of writing, and they predate by millennia the documentation for law from the other early civilizations of China and India.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Women, crime, and punishment in ancient law and society
, 2004E. M. Tetlow
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